The Lebanon Rescue Department, York County Sheriff’s Department and Lebanon Fire Department were dispatched to a report of a head-on traffic accident on Sunday evening.

The accident was reported at 4:32 p.m. and was located on Carl Broggi Highway, about ¼ mile from the Sanford Town Line. The dispatch center was receiving multiple calls including one saying a female was lying in the roadway.

Assistant Chief Jason Cole was the first unit on scene a few minutes after the accident occurred and established command. When Assistant Chief Cole arrived, both vehicles had been removed from the middle of the roadway.

“It was reported that a medical condition caused the driver of a BMW sedan that was traveling east bound to cross into the center line into the path of a 2008 Ford dually truck. The collision caused extensive front end damage to the BMW and significant damage to the passenger’s side of the truck.” Assistant Chief Jason Cole added.

The driver of the BMW, a female from Sanford, Maine, was transported to HD Goodall Hospital in Sanford, Maine. The male passenger, a 33-year-old male also from Sanford, refused transport to the hospital. Both were wearing their seat belts and the vehicle airbags deployed.

The driver of the Ford truck, a 37-year-old male from Barrington, and his 16-year-old passenger, also from Barrington, were not injured in the accident. They both were wearing their seat belts.

Responding to the scene were an ambulance and command truck from Lebanon Rescue Department, a fire engine from Sanford Fire Department, a fire squad van from Lebanon Fire Department and the York County Sheriff’s Department.

Deputy Kevin Ledoux of the York County Sheriff’s Department is investigating the accident.